A mural of Lionel Messi on a building in Rosario, Argentina, on December 14. Rodrigo Abd (AP)
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Argentina has been paralyzed for a month to follow its team in Qatar.
The country, which is experiencing one of the most uncertain moments in recent years, politically and economically, has left behind any concerns and has united around the Scaloni team and, even more so, the figure of Messi.
The possibility of achieving the third world cup has mobilized the country.
From Buenos Aires, Federico Rivas and Mar Centenera, tell how Argentina lives this day.
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San Juan and Bodeo
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Federico Rivas Molina
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We are in Bodeo, the neighborhood of San Lorenzo, the team of Pope Francis.
The neighbors have placed parades, balloons and flags with the colors of Argentina.
Priscila Tapia already wears the national team shirt.
It's barely past 9:00 in the morning and there's a very final atmosphere.
Photo: Leandro Teysseire
Federico Rivas12:44
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We start this live in which we are going to tell how Argentina lives the previous hours and the decisive final match of the World Cup against France.
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